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Resilience and Restoration in 2022

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Resilience and Restoration in 2022

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Join us as we welcome in the new year and focus on why resilience and restoration are necessary for thriving and healthy movements.

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Dates and Times

Thursday, January 27th

From 4-6pm PST/ 6-8pm CST/ 7-9pm EST

Program Full-Description

We live in a culture that values productivity over our wellbeing. We live in a culture that reproduces injustice and demands we give it all until we are burned out and depleted. The last two years have shown us that we must imagine another way to live, because we are our movements, and if we are not well, our movements and communities suffer.

As we welcome in the new year, Joe and Jardana offer PeoplesHub’s third annual new year’s workshop. In this workshop, we will explore two of PeoplesHub’s 4 Rs, Resilience and Restoration. We will focus on why resilience and restoration are necessary for thriving and healthy movements and learn from resilience and restorative practices in order to support our visioning for the world we want and need, and resource our work to bring that vision to life.

This training is ideal for:

  • Folks who want to create an intentional 2022
  • People who are busy and often do not take the time to ground in intention
  • People who want to start 2022 out with more ease and reflection, who want to do their work differently
  • Folks who care about building more resilience and restoration into movements for change
  • Those wanting to jumpstart a personal/collective practice towards greater resilience and restoration in their life and work
  • Those invested in weaving healing and spirituality into our movements for change
  • Folks looking for support to move through overwhelm and burnout
  • Folks interested in personal healing and self-inquiry, and how that relates to movement building

Outcomes:

You’ll come away with:

  • A deeper understanding of the connection between our resilience and restoration and healthy movements.
  • A deeper understanding of how to overcome the barriers and blocks of integrating practice into life and social justice work
  • Art and reflection tools for transformative work planning
  • A practice map of resilience and restoration practices that you want to integrate into your work in 2022

What do you do to prepare?

Please choose a location with a strong internet connection, where you are able to share and listen comfortably. You’ll need a laptop or desktop computer, with video and headphones.

Also please bring markers, crayons, paper, magazines, or items to make art with for practice map-making exercise.

Accessibility:

Access requests can be made during registration or by emailing Dustin Gibson at dustin@peopleshub.org, including interpreters and captioners.

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Cost

Choose what to pay, starting at $20. The true cost of this workshop is $50/person, which allows us to continue offering programs like this one and pay trainers a fair wage for their time and expertise. Like you, our trainers work hard for change in their communities and have often developed the knowledge, skill and gifts that they are offering through many unpaid hours — let’s support them to be sustainable in their work and craft!